#TrumpGenocide: Bill Palmer argues that President Trump has confessed to felony crime of mass murder of Americans

It’s Saturday afternoon and #TrumpGenocide is trending, although the hashtag’s been floating around for a few days and been used by celebrities like “Queen of Nice” Rosie O’Donnell. Of all the people promoting the hashtag, we give special attention to Bill Palmer of the Palmer Report, who used it to promote his article on his website, “#TrumpGenocide trends as Donald Trump confesses to mass murder of Americans.”

We guess China’s propaganda effort to shift the blame for the global pandemic from themselves to President Trump has worked a charm.

Yesterday Donald Trump went on live national television and confessed to the felony crime of mass murder when he admitted that he’s letting people die in Michigan and Washington because he doesn’t like their Governors. Now Trump is being accused of another crime: genocide against the American people.

Genocide is generally defined as the mass murder of a specific demographic of people. In this instance, it could be argued that Donald Trump is murdering certain Americans based on their political leanings. Whether this meets the formal definition of genocide or not, the hashtag #TrumpGenocide has begun trending atop Twitter.

Only your far left lunatic fanbase still believes your nonsense (or that's the way it's always been). Reason is because they won't listen to what trump actually said and they'll just continue to assume you aren't lying to them for your agenda.

Here's the Full quote “I want them to be appreciative I don't want them to say things that aren't true I want them to be appreciative We've done a great job n I'm not talking about me I'm talking about Mike Pence the task force I'm talking about FEMA the Army Corps of Engineers"

Everything on his website is stupid, but the “felony mass murder” charge is amazing — we’re sure that will hold up in court … at The Hague, where all of Palmer’s followers see Trump ending up after Biden wins the election.

For what it’s worth, the New York Times’ Maggie Haberman took a similar tack Friday by selectively editing the same quote:

“I want them to be appreciative,” the president says of governors who are criticizing the federal response.

"I want them to be appreciative. We've done a great job. And I'm not talking about me. I'm talking about Mike Pence, the task force, I'm talking about FEMA, the Army Corps of Engineers.” https://t.co/9LfYwYB7Av